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Queer-feminist solidarity and the East/West divide

Verfasst von: Wiedlack, Katharina [weitere]
Oxford: Peter Lang , 2020 , 370 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Verfasst von: Wiedlack, Katharina; Shoshanova, Saltanat; Godovannaya, Masha
Schriftenreihe: Queering paradigms
Jahr: 2020
Maße: 23 cm
ISBN: 1788746791
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Queer-feminist solidarity and the East/West divide entstand aus der Konferenz ‘Fucking Solidarity: queering concepts on/from a Post-Soviet perspective’, die 2017 an der Universtität Wien stattfand. Den Herausgeber_innen ist es gelungen, neben Akademiker_innen auch Stimmen von Aktivist_innen und Künstler_innen unterschiedlicher postsowjetischer und postsozialistischer Räume zu im Tagungsband zu versammeln. Auch die Norm akademischen Schreibens wird in einigen der Texten durchbrochen, indem auch emotionale Sprache Eingang findet. Dass unterschiedliche Standpunkte, Perspektiven und Methodologien im Sammelband Platz finden, erzeugt Reibung: die einzelnen Autor_innen stimmen in ihren Positionen oftmals nicht überein. Auf die Frage, wie queer-feministische Solidarität aussehen kann, wenn sie machterfüllte Grenzen zwischen Ost/West und unterschiedliche Privilegiertheit überwinden will, findet sich zwar keine einfache Antwort, doch zeigen die Autor_innen eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Strategien auf, die erprobt werden wollen. *** Katharina Wiedlack, Saltanat Shoshanova and Masha Godovannaya: Introduction *** Part IQueering Paradigms, Challenging the Western Gaze *** Katharina Wiedlack: Fucking Solidarity: ‘Working Together’ Through (Un)pleasant Feelings *** Veda Popovici: Solidarity in Illegality: How the Corrupt East Is Already a Queer East *** Nick Mayhew: Queering Sodomy: A Challenge to ‚Traditional‘ Sexual Relations in Russia *** Nadiya Chushak, Yulia Serdyukova and Irina Tantsiura: ‚We’ll Be Fine, and You Just Hang in There‘: A Queer Critique oft he Imperial Gaze in Gaycation Episode ‚Ukraine‘ *** Part II Local Queer Practices: Between Nationalistic and Global Discourses *** Lesia Pagulich: New Lovers…? As Patriots and Citizens: Thinking beyond Homonationalism and Promises of Freedom (the Ukrainian case) *** Vanya Mark Solovey: ‘Global Standards’ and ‘Internalized coloniality’: How Feminists in Russia See the ‘West’ *** Raili Uibo: Prides in Estonia: Struggling in the Centrifugal Pulls of Nationalism and Transnational Leveraged Pedagogy *** Joanna Chojnicka: Transition Narratives on Polish Trans Blogs: A Discursive Colonization Approach *** Part III The Solidarity ‘Stress Test’ –Solidarity in Action –Empirical Studies of Queer Migration and Western Solidarity Projects *** Elena Smirnova: Could You Show Me Chechnya on the Map? The Struggle for Solidarity within the Support Campaign for Homosexual Refugees from the North Caucasus in France *** Pauliina Lukinmaa and Aleksandr Berezkin: Migrating Russian-speaking LGBTIQ+ Activists: On Displacement, Sense of Belonging and Transnational Activism *** Masha Beketova: Working with Russian-speaking LGBTIQ Refugees in Berlin *** Part IV Art-based Research, Artivism, and Other Forms of Resistance *** Alexandra Yaseneva and Ekaterina Davydova: Boston Marriages in Contemporary Russia and Beyond *** the queer-feminist affinity art group ‘unwanted organisation’: Queer Kinship or Queering Kinship: Starting Points, Methodological Speculations, Overcoming, Searching for Art Practices and Language – a Lecture-performance *** The Fucking Solidarity Manifesto *** Queering Paradigms VIII brings together critical discourses on queer-feminist solidarity between Western, post-Soviet and post-socialist contexts. It highlights transnational solidarity efforts against homophobia, transphobia and misogyny. It engages grass-roots activists and community organizers in a conversation with scholars, and shows that the lines between these categories are blurry and that queer theorists and analysts are to be found in all spheres of queer-feminist culture. It highlights that queer paradigms and theories are born in street protests, in community spaces, in private spheres, through art and culture as well as in academia, and that the different contexts speak to each other. This anthology presents some of the radical approaches that emerge at the intersection of activism, community organizing, art and academia, through transnational exchange, migration and collaborations. It is a celebration of alliances and solidarities between activism, community building, art, culture and academic knowledge production. Yet, the collected work also brings forward the necessary critique of Western hegemonies involved in contemporary queer-feminist solidarity activism and theory between the ‘East’ and ‘West.’ It is an important thinking about, thinking through and thinking in solidarity and the East/West divide, setting new impulses to fight oppression in all its forms.
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